Kaluchi (kä-lOO ‘chE)
n.
pl. Kaluchiis (kä-lOO ‘chEs)
Kaluchiis are the spherical growth formations of seaweed and kelp, usually located at the
base of the stem. They can be found washed up ashore in most beaches. Sphere sizes can vary from
2-5 inches.
Kaluchiis have various nicknames, such as: Sea Grapes,
Shark Popcorn, Poseidon's Meatball, and Kelpballs.
Name originally coined by Aquaman in Hawaii.
Dude 1: Hey what are these
ball-like thingies allover the
beach.
Dude
2: There called kaluchiis. . . and there Italian.
Dude 1: Oooooooh!